Pragmata Hands-On Preview: One of the Most Refreshing Shooters in Ages
Polygon played Pragmata for 2 hours and found it to be one of the most unique games they've played in years. The game's action is saved by its hacking, making it feel like a third-person shooter of old. Finding the sweet spot has been one of the main focuses in development.
The game's giant robot kaiju boss battles are a crucial element of Japanese sci-fi. First, you hack the giant robot, and then you shoot it. Polygon's hands-on preview of Pragmata has left them impressed with the game's unique gameplay and visuals.
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[1] Pragmata's action is saved by its hacking, making it feel like a third-person shooter of old: 'Finding the sweet spot has been one of the main focuses in development'
[2] Pragmata hands-on preview: one of the most refreshing shooters in ages
[3] Pragmata checks off a crucial element of Japanese sci-fi with giant robot kaiju boss battles